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In a village in the Kharkiv region, cows began to eat each other from hunger during the occupation: the network told about the troubles caused by the invaders. Photo.

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After the coming of the "Russian world", 200 out of 2500 cattle remained on the farm

On a large farm in the village of Husarivka in the Balakliia community in the Kharkiv region, during the occupation, cows began to eat each other from hunger, and animals also died from shelling. Before the war, there were more than 2,500 cattle there, and after the arrival of the "Russian world", there were about 200.

This was told by journalist Tetyana Dotsiak. "I will show you what animal cannibalism is. These animals have no tails, they have been on a hunger strike, and in order to survive, they began to eat each other's tails," the farmer told her with tears (photos are posted at the bottom of the news).

Before the war, the farm was prosperous: crops and milk yields were good, and a French company bought milk.

However, with the arrival of the occupiers, everything changed. It happened that the farm was shelled up to 40 times a day, and the cowsheds were burning.

The Russian army threw anti-personnel mines at one of them. They also killed cows for meat.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

As reported by OBOZREVATEL:

- According to the Regional Military Administration, the occupiers committed the same crimes in the Kharkiv region as in Bucha near Kyiv. In Husarivka, they tortured people, spared no women and children.

- A resident of Husarivka told how the occupiers shot people who were trying to leave for safer areas in their cars. The invaders saw that there were children in the cars.

- According to the Ukrainian soldiers, the invaders were caught in a ring during a counter-offensive by the Defence Forces in the Kharkiv region. They fled in panic to avoid being captured.

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